The Bridesmaid Dress

Rich Faiva Photography

Rich Faiva Photography

One of newest trends we have been loving all year long is the mismatch bridesmaid dresses.

A perfectly mismatched wedding party makes for delighted ’maids and magazine-worthy snaps. But how to assemble an oh-so-effortless grouping that still feels unified? We are sharing Davids Bridal handy guide to help you create a unique look with mix and match bridesmaid dresses.

Same Color, Different Dress

This easy approach is the definition of a win-win. The bride can be blissfully hands-off after selecting the color, each bridesmaid has her say in choosing the style she feels most comfortable wearing (right down to the fabric and length), and everyone is happy.

Jess Legaspi Photography

Jess Legaspi Photography

Rich Faiva Photography

Rich Faiva Photography

Completely Customized

Mixing up every last element—from fabrics, lengths, and silhouettes, to colors, prints, and embellishments—is the ultimate achievement in the world of mismatched bridesmaid dresses. But even when anything goes, it’s best to have at least one common factor from dress to dress (requesting powdery pastels as opposed to saturated jewel tones, for instance). Communicate the overall vision for your wedding day by creating a Pinterest board with your favorite styles and inviting your friends to claim their dresses, or choose an adaptable style like our Versa convertible dress and let each bridesmaid create her own look. Encourage them to put their own stamp on their looks by having fun accessorizing with jewelry, sashes, and shoes.

Andrea Brewster Photography

Andrea Brewster Photography

Carrie Patricia Studios

Carrie Patricia Studios

Ombré Blend

Selecting different shades of the same hue is a refreshing way to create a cohesive look, but requires a little strategy. Choose at least three tones–light, medium, and dark—to allow the color gradation of the ombré bridesmaid dresses to really come through. Think about designating the most impactful shade for the maid of honor, to let her stand out. If the party’s larger, you can also mix in pale neutrals–though they may not live in the same color family, their soft tones play well with any palette.

Emerald AZ Photography

Emerald AZ Photography

Bethaney Photography

Bethaney Photography

I know this can seem overwhelming but you have options! It is all about options! Need input? Your Maid of Honor is the perfect person to help bounce ideas and really get everyone on the same page.

Happy Shopping,

XOXO

Drey Johnson Photo

Drey Johnson Photo

Who sits at the Head Table?

At the wedding reception the head table is where the Bride and Groom sit. From there it is completely up to you on who else you want to sit with you. Depending on the arrangement, some or all attendants and parents may join you. Remember there is no wrong choice, decide together and if all fails -- paper rock, scissors!  

The Sweetheart Table

A table for just the two of you, as you’ll be the focal point of the room. Traditionally, the groom sits on the right of the bride.  Our sweetheart table at the Wright House can be a 36” round or 4’ rectangle.

The Party Table

The party table is usually a rectangular table at the focal point of the room for the bride, groom, maid of honor, and the best man. The other attendants and their significant others may sit at the head table it there is enough space. Here at The Wright House we can fit up to 12-14 on a long rectangular table or two round table tops next to your sweet hear table with a grand total of 18!

Carrie Patricia Studios

Carrie Patricia Studios

The Family Table

This arrangement honors the couples parents by sitting them at the head table along with the maid of honor and the best man.

What about the ushers, ring bearer and flower girls? The rest of the bridal party can sit at a reserved tables closes to the bride and groom with other friends and family.  

Mike Olbinski

Mike Olbinski

Wedding Tip:

Don’t order an extra head table center piece – save the money and use your bridesmaids and your bouquet in a vase as the centers for the table.  The bouquets will have a second purpose after the ceremony instead of being just placed at a random table forgotten.  

Lexy Popa Photography

Lexy Popa Photography

 

Remember there is no bad choice - it's completely up to you and what makes your life easier. Think about the dynamics of the groups, your seating chart and what your venue offers, all this will help you in making it work! 

XOXO

Winter Wedding - Cranberry and Sparkle

Winter is coming… and with it approaching a most beautiful and fairy tale season for weddings. Filled with pretty snowflakes, festive decorations and hot drinks, winter is the most romantic season in my eyes, and of course also a popular season for wedding events. The key is to choose your colors and decor elements very carefully to get the cozy and charming look for a wedding. Today on the blog we are showcasing the Cranberry and Sparkle pallet!  

Photo: Ashtyn Nicole Photography

Photo: Ashtyn Nicole Photography

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Enjoy 

XOXO